Military Orientation - Raid Flashcards

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MOT is known as

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Military Orientation Training

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MOT is conducted by

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PH Army Affliated Reservist Units (PAARUS)

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Military Orientation Training was made by virtue of

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SOP No. 3 HPA, 10 Feb 1993

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MOT consists of

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10 consecutive Saturday and Sundays (80 periods)

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MOT is directed and supervised by

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ARESCOM

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These procure and process entities and conduct training for MOT

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RCDGs

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MOT won’t be made without approval of the

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PH President

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PAARU Refresher Training was done in

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5 days (half of MOT)

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Detachment sent out by a large unit to conduct a combat reconnaissance on both types of operation

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PATROLLING

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Leader of detachment during patrolling is referred as

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PATROL LEADER

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Categories and Types of Patrol

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Reconnaissance Patrol
Combat Patrol
Combination of Reconnaissance and Combat Patrol

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Key Principles for a Successful Patrol

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Detailed Planning
Through Reconnaissance
Positive Control
All around Security
Common Sense / Addt. Knowledge
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He/she decides what elements the team needed for patrol,
Selects men/units
Decide what weapon and equipment needed

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TEAM LEADER

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Design for patrol provides for

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stealth
simplicity
flexibility

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Things to consider on selecting men, weapon and equipment on organizing a patrol

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Teamwork

Team Integrity

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Prepare for Patrol

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Issue Warning Order
Conduct Necessary Coordination
Conduct Reconnaissance
Complete the Plan
Issue Operation Order
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Common Patrolling Task

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Actions of Danger, Actions on Enemy Contact

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Destroy/Capture enemy soldiers/enemy, free friendly prisoners on a surprise attack

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Raid is effective during

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combat operations

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Types of Raid

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Hasty (on the spot)

Deliberate (with plan)

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Key Factors of Raid

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surprise
firepower
violence
swift, withdrawal

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Surprise attack from a concealed position on a moving or temporary halted enemy

23
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proposal on executing mission thus represents preparation for ambush

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KIA means

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Kill in Action

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2 Formation of Ambush
Linear | L-Shaped
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Categories of Ambush
Hasty | Deliberate
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Types of Ambussh
Point Ambush | Area Ambush
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move to specific point or area, gather required information through observance and report information obtained. They will avoid enemy contact whenever possible. Fighting only hen necessary to accomplish the mission
Recon Patrol
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are heavily detachment sent out to kill or capture the enemy, destroy his equipment or installation. The size of the combat patrol is consistent with the assigned mission.
Combat Patrol
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is a surprise attack against a position or installation for a specific purpose other than seizing the terrain. It is conducted to destroy a position or installation, to destroy or capture enemy soldiers or equipment, or to free friendly prisoners.
Raid
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is immediate action drill in response to an expected meeting at close range with an enemy force. In this situation, the enemy force is considered a target opportunity.
Hasty
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is one that is planned against a specific target. Detailed information of the target required its size, organization, weapons, equipment, route of entry and exit, and activities and the tie during which it will leaves its location temporarily.
Deliberate
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The key factors of Raid are
Surprise, Firepower, Violence and | Swift Withdrawal.
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in a formation in ambush using linear formations, the assault and support elements are deployed parallel to the enemy’s route. This formation can be used in closed terrain that restricts the enemy’s ability to maneuver against the ambusher or in open terrain that provide a means of keeping the enemy in the killing zone.
Linear Ambush
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a formation in ambush of which the assault elements forms the long leg to the enemy’s direction of movement along the killing zone while the support elements forms the short leg at one end of and right angle to the assault elements. This formation can be used in a sharp bend in trial, road or steam. It should not be used where the short leg would have to cross a straight road or trail because it leaves a mark or traces that compromise the ambush.
L-Shaped
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– a category of ambush conducted when it makes visual contact with an enemy force and has time to establish an ambush without being detected. The actions for a hasty ambush must be well rehearsed so that the ambushers knows what to do on the leader’s signal of attack or same is through when compromised.
Hasty
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conducted against a specific target at a | predetermine location.
Deliberate Ambush
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In this ambush, soldiers deploy to attack an enemy in a single kill zone. The platoon leader should consider the following sequence of actions when planning a deliberate point ambush.
. Point Ambush
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In an area ambush soldier are deployed in two | (2) or more related point ambushes.
Area Ambush –